- Драйверы Blue Yeti не распознаются в Windows 10
- Водители Blue Yeti не опознаны
- Проверьте наличие проблем с программным обеспечением
- Проверьте наличие проблем с оборудованием
- Переустановите драйверы Blue Yeti’s
- YETI PRO STUDIO
- Ultimate All-in-One Pro Studio Vocal System
- GETTING STARTED ON PC (WINDOWS 10) Downloading and installing Yeti Pro Drivers
- Downloading and installing custom quick-start templates
- GETTING STARTED ON MAC (OS X 10.8.5 or higher) Downloading and installing custom quick-start templates
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- Hardware Setup
- Macintosh Setup Procedure (OS X Yosemite)
- WINDOWS 8.1 Setup Procedure
- WINDOWS 7 Setup Procedure
- SOFTware Setup
- GARAGEBAND (Mac)
- STUDIO ONE ARTIST (OSX)
- AUDACITY (PC)
- STUDIO ONE ARTIST (PC)
- Is Yeti compatible with Windows Vista? What about Windows 7 and 8?
- Do I need any special software to use Yeti? Do I need any drivers?
- Does Yeti need batteries? I’ve heard that condenser microphones require something called «Phantom Power». Do I need to concern myself with this?
- Can I use Yeti with a traditional analog audio mixer?
- What sample rate and word length does Yeti use?
- How can I select a different sample rate?
- Can I use more than one Yeti at a time?
- What does polar pattern mean? Why should I care?
- Why doesn’t my Yeti have a THX logo?
- My microphone doesn’t seem to be working.
- What part of the mic do I talk into?
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- I’M NOT HEARING ANY SOUND COMING THROUGH THE HEADPHONES PLUGGED INTO MY YETI.
- MY MICROPHONE DOESN’T SEEM TO BE WORKING.
- WHY DO MY SPEAKERS FEEDBACK WHEN I PLUG IN MY YETI?
- MY RECORDING IS DISTORTING.
- MY RECORDING IS NOT LOUD ENOUGH.
Драйверы Blue Yeti не распознаются в Windows 10
Yeti от Blue – один из самых продаваемых микрофонов по доступной цене. Если вы записываете подкасты, у вас есть студия звукозаписи или вы являетесь YouTuber, Blue’s Yeti – отличный выбор для вас. Многие пользователи часто обнаруживают, что их микрофон Yeti не работает должным образом. Это может происходить из-за ряда факторов. Эти факторы являются как программными, так и аппаратными. Давайте проверим их один за другим.
Водители Blue Yeti не опознаны
Проверьте наличие проблем с программным обеспечением
Единственное ограничение, которое возникает, когда подключенное аппаратное устройство не работает должным образом, – это проблема с драйвером. Итак, прежде всего, нам нужно убедиться, что он обнаружен компьютером или нет.
Для этого просто щелкните правой кнопкой мыши значок громкости в списке системных значков. Затем нажмите Звуки .
Или вы можете просто найти Звуки в окне поиска Cortana и затем щелкнуть по результату, называемому Звук , который нацелен на Панель управления.
Теперь из группы вкладок перейдите на вкладку Запись . Затем убедитесь, что выбран микрофон по умолчанию Yeti.
Нормальная конфигурация будет выглядеть так, как показано на скриншоте ниже.
Если это выглядит нормально, попробуйте что-то сказать, чтобы проверить, показывает ли индикатор уровня громкости какую-либо активность или нет. Если это не так, попробуйте проверить физические кнопки и циферблаты на самом микрофоне. А затем проверьте, работает ли это для вас.
Кроме того, вы можете проверить, установив другое бесплатное программное обеспечение, такое как Audacity.
Проверьте наличие проблем с оборудованием
Для этого не так много, что вы должны делать. Вы можете просто попытаться физически подключить и отключить микрофон и проверить, есть ли какие-либо улучшения. Если это не так, вы должны отнести его к специалисту.
Переустановите драйверы Blue Yeti’s
Если вы не нашли микрофон по умолчанию в качестве Yeti, попробуйте переустановить драйверы. Убедитесь, что вы выбрали Аудио входы и выходы. А затем выберите микрофон Yeti.
Сначала вам нужно будет удалить драйвер, а затем либо разрешить Windows переустанавливать их автоматически, либо загрузить драйверы с веб-сайта Blue.
YETI PRO STUDIO
Ultimate All-in-One
Pro Studio Vocal System
GETTING STARTED ON PC (WINDOWS 10)
Downloading and installing Yeti Pro Drivers
Follow the instructions on the Yeti Pro drivers download page.
Downloading and installing custom quick-start templates
- First, install PreSonus Studio One Artist and iZotope Ozone Elements software using the instructions and product key found on the insert in the Yeti Pro Studio box.
- Click on the below link to download the custom quick-start templates. Save the Zip file to the “Downloads” folder on your computer.
Yeti Pro Studio Custom Quick-Start Templates
Unzip the templates in the Downloads folder on your computer
4. In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the “Documents > Studio One > templates” folder. If the “templates” folder does not exist in the “Studio One” folder, create it now by clicking “New Folder” in the File Explorer toolbar and naming it “templates”
GETTING STARTED ON MAC (OS X 10.8.5 or higher)
Downloading and installing custom quick-start templates
- First, install PreSonus Studio One Artist and iZotope Ozone Elements software using the instructions and product key found on the insert in the Yeti Pro Studio box.
- Click on the below link to download the custom quick-start templates. Save the Zip file to the “Downloads” folder on your computer.
Yeti Pro Studio Custom Quick-Start Templates
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Dynamic Instrument Mic
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Handheld Condenser Mic
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Hardware Setup
Yeti is plug ‘n play with MAC and PC systems and is compatible with Mac OS X (10.4.11 or higher), Windows 8 (incl. 8.1), Windows 7, Windows Vista,XP Home Edition, and XP Professional. Simply connect the Yeti directly to your computer with the supplied USB cable (avoid USB hubs or multipliers), and you are good to go. For more specific information about how to setup Yeti with MAC and PC, please see below.*
* For information about how to set up Yeti Pro,
please visit the Yeti Pro Specifications page
Macintosh Setup Procedure
(OS X Yosemite)
- Connect Yeti with the supplied USB cable.
- Click Apple menu -> System Preferences.
- Select Sound.
- Click the Output tab, and select Yeti Stereo Microphone under Select a device for sound output.
- Click the Input tab, and select Yeti Stereo Microphone under Select a device for sound input.
- Exit System Preferences
WINDOWS 8.1 Setup Procedure
- Connect Yeti with the supplied USB cable.
- Move your mouse to the lower-right side of the screen to open the Windows 8.1 Charms Bar menu, choose Settings, select Control Panel, and click on Hardware and Sound.
- Click on Sounds.
- Select the Playback tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button.
- Select the Recording tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button.
- Press OK.
WINDOWS 7 Setup Procedure
- Connect Yeti with the supplied USB cable.
- Under Start Menu open Control Panel, click on Hardware and Sound, then select Sound.
- Select the Playback tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button.
- Select the Recording tab, choose Yeti Stereo Microphone, and click the Set Default button.
- Press OK.
SOFTware Setup
As there are so many different software packages that are compatible with the Yeti, we suggest consulting your software’s manual, user forums and technical help lines. Here are a few to get you started.
GARAGEBAND
(Mac)
- Make sure Yeti is connected directly to your computer with the included USB cable.
- Open up GarageBand
- Select New Project, and double click Vocal
- Go to the GarageBand drop down menu, select Preferences. and click Audio/MIDI
- Select Yeti Stereo Microphone as the Output Device and Input Device. Close Preferences.
- Make sure the Mute button on the Yeti is solid red and not blinking.
STUDIO ONE ARTIST
(OSX)
- Make sure Yeti is connected directly to your computer with the included USB cable.
- Open up Studio One Artist.
- Go to the Studio One drop down menu, choose Options… and select Audio Setup
- For Audio Device, select Yeti Stereo Microphone, press Close.
- Press Create a new Song from the Studio One Artist start screen, choose a template or Empty Song. Go to Track menu -> Add Tracks, press OK.
- Make sure the Mute button on the Yeti is solid red and not blinking
- Press the Record button on the new track you just created, then press the Record button on the Transport at the bottom of the Studio One Artist screen.
AUDACITY
(PC)
- Open Audacity.
- Go to Edit menu -> Preferences… and select Devices
- Under Interface, select Host: MME
- Under Playback, select Device: Yeti Stereo Microphone
- Under Recording, select Device: Yeti Stereo Microphone, press OK.
- Make sure the Mute button on the Yeti is solid red and not blinking, then press the Record button on Audacity.
STUDIO ONE ARTIST
(PC)
- Make sure Yeti is connected directly to your computer with the included USB cable.
- Open Studio One Artist.
- Go to Studio One drop down menu -> Options… and select Audio Setup
- For Audio Device, select Windows Audio, click Control Panel
- Under Playback, select Yeti Stereo Microphone
- Under Recording, select Yeti Stereo Microphone, press Close.
- Press Create a new Song from the Studio One Artist start screen, choose a template or Empty Song. Go to Track menu -> Add Tracks, press OK.
- Make sure the Mute button on the Yeti is solid red and not blinking
- Press the Record button on the new track you just created, then press the Record button on the Transport at the bottom of the Studio One Artist screen.
Is Yeti compatible with Windows Vista? What about Windows 7 and 8?
Yes, Yeti is compatible with Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8!
Do I need any special software to use Yeti? Do I need any drivers?
Technically, no. Depending on your application, your OS may have sufficient features to utilize the capabilities of Yeti. But, to get the most out of your Yeti, you’ll want to have some kind of software that allows for digital signal processing and non-linear editing that will accept audio from the USB port.
Does Yeti need batteries? I’ve heard that condenser microphones require something called «Phantom Power».
Do I need to concern myself with this?
No. Yeti does not require batteries. Yeti derives its operating power from something called bus voltage, which is always present on your USB port. As long as the red LED is glowing, you’ve got power.
Can I use Yeti with a traditional analog audio mixer?
No, the Yeti features digital output only. It must be connected to a USB port in order to function.
What sample rate and word length does Yeti use?
The Yeti’s digital output is set to 16 bit/48 kHz.
How can I select a different sample rate?
Because Yeti is designed for the greatest ease of operation and setup, sample rate / word length are not user-definable. Sorry, geeks.
Can I use more than one Yeti at a time?
Some audio editing software allows for multiple USB connections. Check with your software vendor— they should have technical support staff who can answer all of your questions about their product.
What does polar pattern mean? Why should I care?
If you think of polar patterns as the shape of the area that a microphone «hears», omnidirectional hears everything at equal volume from all angles (in a 360 degree sphere surrounding the mic), while cardioid only hears what’s right in front of it at full volume and other sounds at increasingly diminished volume as the sound source moves further away from the center of the mic (audio techs call this off-axis). You should care, because one of the most useful features of a microphone is the ability to control its pickup. We like polar patterns so much, that some of our professional studio microphones have as many as nine different patterns!
Why doesn’t my Yeti have a THX logo?
The THX microphone certification program helped establish the audio input performance standard for which the best-selling Yeti microphone family is known. However, the microphone certification program will be discontinued over the coming months as THX will be focusing on its core home theater program (TVs, speakers, etc). Regardless of the discontinuation of this category, Yeti and Yeti Pro will continue to be manufactured to the same specification and standards.
My microphone doesn’t seem to be working.
Ensure your USB cable is properly connected directly to your computer’s USB port. Also check that the status light is illuminated. Open your computer’s audio menu and verify that Blue Microphones Yeti is the selected sound source
What part of the mic do I talk into?
The Yeti Pro is a side address microphone. A side address microphone accepts sound from an angle perpendicular to the mic as opposed to a front address mic where you speak into the «end» of the microphone.
TROUBLESHOOTING
I’M NOT HEARING ANY SOUND COMING THROUGH THE HEADPHONES PLUGGED INTO MY YETI.
- Verify that the Yeti microphone is properly connected to your computer, and ensure that Blue Microphone’s Yeti is the selected sound source
- Verify that the indicator light on the Yeti is lit, and that the headphone plug is fully inserted into the headphone jack at the underside of the Yeti
- Confirm that the headphone volume knob is turned up, with the tab pointing up to start. Also confirm that the microphone is not currently muted (indicator light should be solid, not flashing)
- Check your computer’s onscreen menus to verify that Blue Microphones Yeti is selected as your output.
MY MICROPHONE DOESN’T SEEM TO BE WORKING.
Ensure your USB cable is properly connected directly to your computer’s USB port. Also check that the status light is illuminated. Open your computer’s audio menu and verify that Blue Microphones Yeti is the selected sound source.
WHY DO MY SPEAKERS FEEDBACK WHEN I PLUG IN MY YETI?
Anytime you use a microphone in conjunction with live speakers or open back headphones, there is a potential for feedback. When using a microphone with live speakers or open back headphones, you need to make sure that the speakers are not pointed directly at the microphone. Also, you should make sure that your speaker/headphone volume isn’t loud enough to be picked up by the microphone. When your speakers/headphones are emitting the sound from a microphone directly into the same microphone, it will cause, what is referred to as, a feedback loop. So, when you plug in your Yeti, make sure that the speaker/headphone volume is turned down, and your speakers are far enough away from the microphone to avoid a potential feedback loop. Once you’ve plugged in the microphone and established a signal, adjust your speaker/headphone volume to an appropriate level.
MY RECORDING IS DISTORTING.
Decrease the microphone gain by turning the microphone gain knob counterclockwise or try increasing the distance between your Yeti and your sound source.
MY RECORDING IS NOT LOUD ENOUGH.
Increase the microphone gain by turning the microphone gain knob clockwise or try decreasing the distance between your Yeti and your sound source.